Coyle scores twice, Bruins crush Sabres in 4-1 road win
Dec 27, 2023; Buffalo, New York, USA; Boston Bruins center Charlie Coyle (13) reacts after scoring a goal during the first period against the Buffalo Sabres at KeyBank Center. Mandatory Credit: Timothy T. Ludwig-USA TODAY Sports
Charlie Coyle scored two goals as the Boston Bruins defeated the Buffalo Sabres by a 4-1 final on Wednesday night at KeyBank Center. The B’s improved to 20-7-6 so far in the 2023-24 season, maintaining their now-slim lead over the Florida Panthers in the Atlantic Division.
Rookie defenseman Mason Lohrei opened the scoring for the Bruins just over four minutes into the game, his third goal in 18 games to start his NHL career. Coyle then scored consecutive goals for the B’s between the first and second periods, both on the power play. Coyle is up to 12 goals on the season.
Morgan Geekie added another power play goal for the Bruins later in the second period, extending their lead to 4-0. Special teams were massive for the Bruins in the game, as they went 3-for-4 on the power play and 6-for-6 on the penalty kill.
Not to be outdone by the B’s offensive output, goaltender Jeremy Swayman stopped 26 of 27 Buffalo shots en route to his 10th win of the season.
Up Next: The Bruins will play next on Saturday, when they return home to face the New Jersey Devils at TD Garden.
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3 Stars: Bruins get some much-needed secondary scoring in win
As a general rule of thumb, a Dec. 27 contest probably shouldn’t carry a ton of weight.
It shouldn’t even carry a pound of weight, to be honest.
But for the Bruins, Wednesday’s showdown in Buffalo felt like it meant a bit more than most late-December trips to Buffalo would or have in the past. See, the Bruins entered this contest with defeats in four straight games (0-2-2). Another loss and it would’ve been their longest losing streak in over four years.
The Bruins also entered this contest in danger of dropping two straight to the Sabres, a team they have by all means owned for half a decade, for the first time since Feb. 2018.
And most of all, the Bruins found themselves in desperate need of a game that just made you feel a little bit better about their game.
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